Following an interesting dinner at a Moroccan restaurant in Hollywood (belly dancers and cous cous!), we're back with a look at the Liberty High Grenadier Band's performance at BandFest in Pasadena.

The two-day competition features bands performing in the Rose Parade, and Liberty joined performers from Missouri and Hawaii on the event's first day. The crowd oohed at Liberty's bagpipers and seemed to appreciate the band's choice of music (the James Bond theme song and Rule, Britannia!).

The Grenadier Band will perform Tuesday at Disneyland (along with the USC and Penn State bands), then get a day at Universal Studios on New Year's Eve before the parade. Since Liberty is 67th (of 89 entrants) in the parade order, band members can sleep in until 5 a.m. on New Year's Day. About 30 members will attend the Rose Bowl game, with band director Greg MacGill still hoping to score a ticket.

"We've done some great shows, but this is world class," MacGill said. "The exposure is unprecedented. And we'll be spot on, as the Brits say."

Video of the Liberty's BandFest performance will be posted on The Morning Call's Web site. Here's a look at the parade, with Liberty's anticipated TV time.

120TH ROSE PARADE

Start time: 11 a.m. EST.

Length: Covers 5 1/2 miles in 2 1/2 hours.

Grand marshal: Cloris Leachman.

TV: Coverage on ABC from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

Liberty's spot: 67th in a line of 89 entrants, including bands, floats and equestrian units.

When to watch: Liberty is expected to pass the TV camera post between noon and 12:30 EST.